Annie is an attorney, CEO of Trinus Point Consulting, and an expert and recognized thought leader in the fields of communication and conflict resolution. Her clients are primarily families, family businesses, non-profits, and executives who come to her for consulting and facilitating internal conflicts within their family and/or business. Annie also works with theologians and the ordained ministry.For her corporate and adult family clients, Annie is passionate about educating participants on the importance of working collaboratively on “integrity gaps” or potential pitfalls within a family, family business, or executive team. With three decades of experience as an attorney in conflict resolution, Annie's methods teach clients how to proactively avoid or minimize serious conflicts that adversely impact relationships and productivity. Through her guidance, her clients successfully change their thought process, transform their surrounding culture, and pass it on within their family or business. For her parent, parenting professional, and younger family clients, Annie has recently added a new dimension of consulting to her business in order to help more families and parents, locally and nationally. She has developed a powerful framework to help families minimize conflict and stress and create a family culture of connection and harmony that helps everyone thrive—whether their kids are 2, 12, or 20. This framework is based on proven strategies Annie has used with clients and their extended families (including those with younger children). She works privately with families, training other professionals, conducting workshops, and speaking to groups—with the goal to teach families practical skills and strategies to foster a “connection approach” to parenting and help build unconditional family cultures that will last a lifetime. Annie is excited about sharing her breadth of experience with parents and families and teaching them what she has learned with her business clients, which includes the importance of a solid framework for resolving conflicts quickly and effectively. Take the 10-Questions Family Culture Assessment to find out what type of family culture you have. https://www.anniebetts.com/assessmentFor consultation and speaking inquiries, please visit TrinusPointConsulting.com or AnnieBetts.com